Antiques Maul:

· A Trash ‘n’ Treasures Mystery Book 2 · Kensington Publishing Corp.
4.7
6 reviews
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304
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About this ebook

At a small-town antiques market, someone is dealing in death: “Charming…a laugh-out-loud funny mystery.”—Romantic Times (4 stars)

Halloween may be a time of treats, but for Brandy Borne, there's nothing trickier than keeping her batty mom out of mischief. Opening a booth at the Serenity antiques mall seems like a frightfully sensible solution—until a corpse turns up between the cornucopia and the candy corn. Local law scares up a suspect in the victim's dog, Brad Pit Bull. But Brandy and Mother see through the killer's clever canine masquerade. Their mission: unmask a murderer—before the witching hour comes, and he mauls again.

Includes Brandy Borne's Tips On Antiques–And A New Recipe!

Praise for Barbara Allan and the Trash 'n' Treasures Mystery Series. . .

"A humorous cozy that teems with quirky characters." --Booklist

"A sure-fire winner." --Publishers Weekly

"One of the funniest cozy series going." --Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

"You'll laugh out loud." --Mystery Scene

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4.7
6 reviews

About the author

BARBARA ALLAN is the joint pseudonym of acclaimed short story writer Barbara Collins (Too Many Tomcats) and her husband, New York Times bestselling novelist and Mystery Writers of America Grandmaster Max Allan Collins (Road to Perdition). Their previous collaborations have included one son, a short story collection, and eleven novels. They live in Iowa in a house filled with trash and treasures. Learn more about them at www.maxallancollins.com and at www.barbaraallan.com.

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